Re: Indo-European Origins and Geography
- From: Christopher Culver <crculver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 17:38:00 -0500
> We'd have to reconstruct Italo-Celtic vocabularly
The Italo-Celtic theory was never popular among all scholars and is
now very out of fashion. You seem to be working with very old
handbooks.
> And knowing PG was in Poland
Routledge's THE GERMANIC LANGUAGES like many (most?) other works
favours the location of the PG homeland in southern Scandivania,
Denmark, and northern Germany.
Christopher Culver
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